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| ARTIST: | Various Artists |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Kent Records UK |
| TYPE: | Pop, Soul/R & B Collections, Pop-Soul, R&B/Soul, Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues, Soul, V/a Compilations |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| MPN: | KEN-238 |
| TRACKS: | Trouble [Mono Version] - Foxy, Four Piece Funky, Nitty Gritty Junky Band [Stereo] - Bobby Freeman, Push Me Baby [Mono Version][#] - The Bagdads, Loving You Is Killing Me [Stereo] - Georgia Prophets, Can You Stand the Pressure [Stereo] - Bobby Freeman, Coming in Out of the Rain [Mono Version] - Maurice Rodgers, Neck [Stereo] - Kent & The Candidates, Gotta Keep On [Mono Version][#] - Louise Whitney, International Love Song [Stereo] - The Real Thing, You're My Girl [Stereo] - The Doo-Rights, Oughta Be a Law [Mono Version] - Bobby Freeman, Nobody [Mono Version] - Invincibles, Sugar Sugar [Stereo] - Shirley, Green Power [Mono Version] - The Bagdads, It's My Life [Mono Version] - The Real Thing, For the First Time [Stereo] - Georgia Prophets, Do It [Stereo][#] - Bobby Freeman, Trouble [Stereo] - Kent & The Candidates, Jelly [Stereo] - The Bagdads, What Is Soul? [Stereo] - The Real Thing, Everybody's Got a Hang Up [Stereo] - Bobby Freeman, Love Has Two Faces [Mono Version] - The Bagdads, Gotta Keep on Talkin' [Stereo][#] - Maurice Rodgers, Do You Wanna Dance 70 [Mono Version] - Bobby Freeman, Livin' in Fear [Mono Version] - The Bagdads, Put Another Dime in the Parking Meter [Mono Version] - Bobby Freeman |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 029667223829 |
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Customer Reviews of Double Shot of Soul
What Is Soul? An impossibly wonderful collection of rarities from a Los Angeles based soul label. I wasn't familiar with any of the artists on this CD, but don't let that stop you - this is classic soul with an intelligent and often slyly humorous bent to the lyrics, as evidenced in songs like "Loving You is Killing Me," "Everybody's Got a Hang Up," "Put Another Dime in the Parking Meter," and the document-of-the-era "What Is Soul," in which voices of all ages attempt to define soul over a smokin' soul backdrop. While Motown and Stax may have dominated the charts in the late 60s, this CD is proof that vital music was still being made elsewhere. Good times.